Our Mission:

Kim Alexis is a world famous supermodel blessed
with great insight and wisdom. Below, Kim shares her views on self-respect,
sex, life and marriage.

Kim on Respecting Yourself and Saving Sex:

"When we are young, one of our most fragile emotions
is self-respect. Remember that others treat you as they sense you treat
yourself -- meaning -- if you feel really good about you, then others will
naturally treat you with that same respect.

There are many ways that we try to gain self-respect
or even hold on to what we have. By having sex before marriage we lose
that self-respect. God gave us certain rules to live by so that we can
be happy. Having sex before marriage causes pain and consequences ALWAYS.
Young people need to realize that they should say "NO" to sex before marriage
because it is wrong and causes serious consequences. One of these can be
an unplanned pregnancy, and unfortunately, many women then make the wrong
decision to have an abortion.

In the Bible it says when two people are joined in
marriage they become one. Part of the reason that they become one is the
union of their bodies. Sharing your body with someone you don't know well
-- or even with someone that you love very much, but are not married to
-- is wrong because God says we should save the sex act for marriage. We
all need to have a fear of doing wrong, a fear of God Almighty."

Kim on The Value of Life:

"I think that our whole country needs to have more
love and compassion for all children. All life is valuable and a gift from
God. Pregnancy is not something that "just happens." Pregnancy is a gift
from God. I think it is God telling us "OK, you are responsible enough
to raise this new young life that I, God, am going to give you." And for
people who can't conceive children, God may be asking you for an even more
generous response -- to adopt and raise a child."

Kim on The "M" Word -- Marriage:

"I realize that my marriage to my husband is precious
and needs to be maintained. I have no desire to be unfaithful because I
know that would be wrong, and that by being faithful, I stay away from
alot of pain and suffering. My strong marriage, and my walk with the Lord,
are the basis for my happiness. When I work on my marriage by giving my
time and conversation to my husband, I find I am much happier and that
this joy overflows into other relationships. It also enables me to have
great relationships with my children and people at work.

"My husband has the qualities from Galatians 5:22;
kindness, goodness, gentleness, self-control, and faithfulness. He also
has a real love for children and strives for the truth in all situations.
A healthy marriage needs God right in the center. Husbands, love your wives
as you love yourselves, and wives, submit to your husbands.

"My roles of wife and mother are way more important
than my career. They come first. I think of them before I accept any job."

Kim with her baby.

Kim Alexis Biography

Kim Alexis has appeared on the cover of over 500 magazines
around the world as one of America's leading supermodels.

She was the Fashion Editor of "Good Morning America"
for three years and she hosted two of her own cable shows, "Healthy
Kids" on the Family Channel and "Ticket to Adventure with Kim Alexis" on
the Travel Channel.

She has appeared as a guest star on the ABC television
series, "The Commish," was in the final episode of "Cheers," and filmed
a movie of the week for NBC called "Perry Mason: The Case of the Wicket
Wives." Most recently she guest starred in the hit television show, "Hope
and Gloria."

Kim and her husband playing with four of their children.

(Kim Alexis Photo Credits: Charles W. Bush)

Kim's book . . .
Surprises, advice
and revelations

Kim Alexis has appeared on more than 500 magazine covers as one of America's
leading supermodels. She was Fashion Editor of "Good Morning America" for
three years and hosted "Healthy Kids" and "Ticket to Adventure with Kim
Alexis" on cable TV.

But modeling brought Kim more than fame. In her 1998 book, A Model for a
Better Future, she reveals that "the worst part of this business is that you
are constantly asked to compromise your moral standards. There are pictures
I look back on today and think, Oh, why did I let them talk me into that? I
made some choices I'm not proud of."

Kim warns that "many women are playing with fire in the way they dress.
Dressing like a floozy tells the world. 'Look at me, want me, lust after me.
I'm easy and you can have me.' Displaying intimate parts of the body is a
form of advertising for sex -- so if you dress to attract sexual attention,
you can hardly blame anyone else if that kind of attention comes your way."

"Dressing modestly tells the world, 'I respect myself and I insist on being
treated with respect.'" Kim says, "It's possible to be stylish and
attractive without wearing something that is too short, low-cut, or
see-through."

Kim and her husband Ron Duguay, former NHL player, live in Florida with
their five children.